The Supreme Court on Wednesday has sided with the Trump administration, ruling that employers with religious objections can decline to provide contraception coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
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The Supreme Court Made It Easier For Employers To Deny Insurance Coverage For Birth ControlThe decision watered down the Affordable Care Act's 'contraceptive mandate,' allowing employers and universities to opt out of providing health insurance coverage for contraception for religious or moral reasons.
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Supreme Court says Trump administration can let religious employers deny birth control coverage under ObamacareSupreme Court says Trump administration can let religious employers deny birth control coverage
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The Supreme Court Is Letting Trump Weaken Birth Control Coverage MandatesThe Supreme Court voted 7-2 to allow the Trump administration to expand exemptions for employers who have 'religious or moral objections' to complying with the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate.
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SCOTUS Rules To Let Employers Opt Out Of Birth Control Coverage On 'Moral' GroundsThe case in question (Trump v. Pennsylvania), was brought forth by Trump Administration in 2018, but it was immediately challenged nationwide by lower courts. After Pennsylvania and New Jersey both successfully blocked the rule’s implementation, the Trump Administration — via the religious nonprofit Little Sisters of the Poor — sent the case to the Supreme Court and asked for a reversal.
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Supreme Court allows religious exemption for employers opposed to contraceptivesThe Trump administration has sought to exempt employers with religious or moral objections from the program established under the Affordable Care Act.
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